Infectious alphavirus production from a simple plasmid transfection+

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We have developed a new method for producing infectious double subgenomic alphaviruses from plasmids transfected into mammalian cells. A double subgenomic Sindbis virus (TE3'2J) was transcribed from a cytomegalovirus PolII promoter, which results in the production of infectious virus. Transfection of as little as 125 ng of plasmid is able to produce 1 × 108 plaque forming units/ml (PFU/ml) of infectious virus 48 hours post-transfection. This system represents a more efficient method for producing recombinant Sindbis viruses. © 2011 Steel et al; licensee Bio Med Central Ltd.

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Steel, J. J., Henderson, B., Lama, S., Olson, K., & Geiss, B. (2011). Infectious alphavirus production from a simple plasmid transfection+. Virology Journal, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-356

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